PGA Championship News
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One of Sergio Garcia’s sponsors said it will review a comment by the Spanish golfer that Tiger Woods called “wrong, hurtful and clearly inappropriate.”
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Golf’s rulemakers banned anchored putting strokes, a technique that has been used by players to win four of the past six major professional tournaments and drawn both support and opposition throughout the sport.
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Keegan Bradley holds a two-shot lead during today’s second round of the U.S. PGA Tour’s Byron Nelson Championship, a day after setting a course record with a 10- under-par 60.
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Golf’s rule makers will disclose their decision on a proposed ban of anchored putting strokes on May 21, an issue that has drawn both support and opposition across the sport.
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Golfer Vijay Singh, the winner of the 2000 Masters Tournament, sued the PGA Tour claiming he was publicly humiliated by a suspension for using deer-antler spray before he was cleared of wrongdoing two months later.
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Adam Scott gave Australia its first champion in the 77-year history of golf’s Masters Tournament by outlasting Angel Cabrera in a playoff.
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Before Marsh Benson mastered the art of fairway grooming as superintendent of Augusta National Golf Club, he first had to learn how to set a table properly.
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Tianlang Guan qualified for this weekend’s final two rounds of golf’s Masters Tournament after receiving a penalty for slow play that jeopardized the 14-year- old Chinese amateur’s chances of making history.
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Tiger Woods’s return to the Masters Tournament this week coincides with his ascension to golf’s No. 1 ranking. He’s also regained an advantage he held when he won his 14 majors.
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Women in green jackets aren’t the only change at Augusta National Golf Club as it prepares to host the Masters Tournament next week.
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